Commercial Plane’s Near Miss With UFO Over New York Sparks Investigation

A commercial airplane narrowly avoided a UFO near New York, according to the Pentagon’s latest report on unidentified aerial phenomena. The incident occurred over the Atlantic Ocean and is being investigated by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).

The report identified 757 UAP sightings reported between May 2023 and June 2024, with the New York event being the only one flagged for posing a potential safety risk to aviation.

While this article refers to the object as a “UFO,” it’s not implying extraterrestrial involvement in New York. There is, however, credible evidence of an unidentified flying object, whether physical or spiritual, that might stem from a U.S. or foreign government site, outer space, under the sea, an alternate dimension, or an ethereal plane.

The airline crew described the object as “cylindrical” during their report to the Federal Aviation Administration. While details about the airline and timing remain unclear, the Pentagon is treating the case with significant attention.

Of the incidents analyzed, nearly 300 were identified as conventional objects like drones, satellites, and balloons. However, many sightings remain unresolved, as witnesses provided limited data or descriptions.

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Despite public interest in the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement, the Pentagon reiterated that no evidence supports such theories. “To date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology,” the report confirmed.

This near miss underscores the importance of investigating UAPs to ensure flight safety and address the growing number of unexplained sightings. The Pentagon’s commitment to transparency continues to guide its efforts in resolving these phenomena.